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Practical solution for the low inertia problem in high renewable penetration isolated power systems
conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 13:56 authored by Nikolic, D, Michael NegnevitskyMichael NegnevitskyFollowing time-constraining obligations under 2015 Paris Agreement, nations are racing to integrate more renewable energy generation into their power systems than ever before. While solutions for mitigation of renewable energy negative effects to power system stability exist, they are still complex and expensive. One of the most promising technologies, battery energy systems is widely advocated, but is still unable to solve basic challenge of renewable energy integration – low inertia. This paper presents a practical enabling technology in a form of synergy between a battery energy system and a synchronous machine, which is capable of supporting fully renewable power system while providing nominal power system inertia. For simplicity, the case for this technology is presented on an example of an Isolated Power System with very high renewable energy contribution.
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Publication title
Proceedings of the 2018 IEEE Power and Energy Society General MeetingEditors
IEEEPagination
1-5ISBN
978-153867703-2Department/School
School of EngineeringPublisher
IEEE Computer SocietyPlace of publication
USAEvent title
2018 IEEE Power and Energy Society General MeetingEvent Venue
Portland, USADate of Event (Start Date)
2018-08-05Date of Event (End Date)
2018-08-10Rights statement
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